Iran's Unwavering Stance: US Must Accept Terms for Strait of Hormuz Reopening
Iran insists the US has no choice but to accept its terms for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, citing regional pressure and legislative changes.
Iran insists the US has no choice but to accept its terms for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, citing regional pressure and legislative changes.
Renowned journalist Nourseit Zhylkyishibai appeals to public figures to approach politics with responsibility, questioning the pursuit of parliamentary seats.
A Kazakh lawmaker has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and financial irregularities within the country's higher education system, particularly in university accreditation processes.
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The Israeli army is investigating soldiers filmed destroying solar panels and a statue in a Lebanese Christian village, sparking outrage and an official apology.
In a significant move, Israel has deployed its Iron Dome defense system to the UAE, successfully intercepting numerous Iranian missile threats and marking a new era of regional security cooperation.
President Trump, First Lady Melania, and other dignitaries were quickly evacuated from a White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington due to an unspecified security concern.
US President Donald Trump has halted negotiations with Iran, stating that the United States holds all the leverage and that Iran's leadership is internally divided.
A Kyrgyz MP suggests a potential coup attempt was the reason behind the former head of the National Security Committee's departure, sparking political debate.
New Russian regulations on certification bodies could create significant trade barriers within the Eurasian Economic Union, raising concerns about the bloc's future.
Iranian forces have intercepted two commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, citing alleged ties to the U.S. and Israel.
The European Union has updated its sanctions against Russia, targeting goods transiting through third countries and introducing new measures against financial institutions and infrastructure.
A new energy drink, 'K-13', branded with the name of Adam Kadyrov, has begun production in Chechnya, sparking interest and discussion.
Global oil prices are climbing, with Brent crude exceeding $100 per barrel, driven by geopolitical tensions and unresolved negotiations between the US and Iran.
Russia's Kremlin has outlined specific criteria for a potential meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy, emphasizing the need for concrete outcomes.
US Navy Secretary John Phelan has been dismissed from his post as the US increases naval pressure on Iran.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his country's commitment to facilitating negotiations between Iran and Ukraine, aiming for a peaceful resolution.
Georgia's President Mikhail Kavelashvili is in Astana to attend the RES 2026 international environmental forum, focusing on sustainable development and regional cooperation.
Uzbekistan has leased a significant portion of Belarusian farmland to develop a large-scale cattle breeding project, highlighting Belarus's agricultural challenges.
Ukrainian President Zelensky questions the effectiveness of Donald Trump as a peace guarantor, citing concerns over potential renewed Russian aggression.
Former US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran, vowing "mass bombing" if any temporary truce is broken, amid ongoing tensions.
Iran's Supreme Leader has declared readiness for new strikes against the US and Israel, emphasizing naval power.
Iran announces temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for commercial vessels, a move linked to a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon.
US President Donald Trump has brokered a 10-day temporary ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon following crucial negotiations in Washington.